2022高2套餐01-高二英语新高考新题型组合练.docx
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1、2022届高2精品套餐练01套1.7选5阅读(广东省中山市第一中学高二开学测试)Much meaning can be conveyed clearly in our eyes, so it is often said that eyes can speak. On a bus you may look at a stranger, but not for too long. And if he senses that you are staring at him, he may feel uncomfortable.The same is true in our daily life. If
2、 you are stared at for more than necessary, you will look at yourself up and down to see if there is anything wrong with you. 2 Eyes do speak, right?Looking too long at someone may seem to be rude and aggressive. 3 .If a man stares at a woman for more than 10 seconds and refuses to look away from he
3、r, his intentions are obvious. He wishes to attract her attention, and let her know that he is admiring her.However, when two persons arc engaged in a conversation, the speaker will only look into the listeners eyes from time to time to make sure that the listener docs pay attention to what the form
4、er is speaking. 4 . If a speaker looks at you continuously when speaking as if hes trying to control you, you will fee awkward. A poor liar usually exposes himself by looking too long at the victim. He wrongly believes that looking straight in the eye is a sign of honest communication. 5 .Actually,
5、eye contact should be made based on a specific relationship and situation.A. On the contrary, it will give him away.B. Do you have such a kind of experience?C. Thats what normal eye contact is all about.D. Actually, continuous eye contact is limited to lovers only.E. After all, everybody likes to be
6、 stared at for quite a long time.F. But things are different when it comes to staring at the opposite sex.G. If nothing goes wrong, you will feel annoyed at being stared at that wayII.阅读理解(黑龙江省牡丹江一中高二开学检测A篇)The TED speaker series features “ideas worth spreading”. With over 1,400 to choose from, weve
7、 selected a few that are perfect fbr students.1. Larry Smith: Why you will fail to have a great careerWc humans may have an unfavorable habit of making excuses for ourselves or being too confident about ourselves. Accordingly, Larry Smith, a professor of economics at the University of Waterloo in Ca
8、nada, tells us why most of us will fail to have a great career. Luckily, as he puts it, there is a way outfollow your heart, as long as it is good for your career.2. Andy Puddicombe: All it takes is 10 mindful minutesBetween dance team, volunteering and -oh, right-lectures, your lifes crazy factor (
9、因素)is about to go way up. In this entertaining and informative talk, Mindfulness, expert Andy Puddicombe teaches us how to be “more healthy, more mindful and less distracted“ by taking just 10 minutes out of the day to be “more present”.3. Shane Koyczan: To this day.fbr the bullied (欺凌)and beautiful
10、This talk is sure to stay with you. Shane Koyczans “To This Day” is an affecting spoken-word poem about bullying and being different that gained over 1() million views on YouTube. In this talk, Koyczan gives a live reading of the poem, along with some stories about his background.4. Susan Cain: The
11、power of introverts (性格内向者)Does a cup of tea and a good book sound like a perfect Friday night? In this personal talk, Susan Cain argues that introverts have talents and abilities. Our culture may value being outgoing, but the world needs all kinds.6. What docs Larry Smith advise students to do fbr
12、a good career?A. Dont be too optimisticB. Learn from others, lessons.C. Never make excuses for yourself.D. Match your interests with your career.7. What is Andy Puddicombe talk mainly about?A. How to concentrate. B. The need for teamwork.C. How to be a good volunteerD. The importance of good health.
13、8. Which TED speaker makes people who are not social feel confident?A. Andy Puddicombe B. Susan CainC. Shane Koyczan D. Larry SmithIII.完形填空(重庆缙云教育联盟高二下期末质检题)NASA physicist and mathematician Katherine Johnson passed away on February 24, 2020. The 101 -year-old African American woman was a 21 figure,
14、who played a significant part in the early successes of the U.S. 22 program.Her story was barely 23 to the public until 2016, when a movie called Hidden Figures was 24. It follows the lives of Johnson and two other greatAfrican American women.With 25 but a pencil and a slide rule, Johnson 26 the exa
15、ct flight paths for the Apollo 11 landing on the Moon in 1969.Were 27by the passing of celebrated mathematician KatherineJohnson. Today, we28 her 101 years of life and 29 her legacy ofexcellence that 30 racial and social barriers,“ NASA posted on social media.Johnson 31 high school at the age of 10
16、and graduated at 14. The following year she entered West Virginia State College. By her junior year, she had taken every math course the school had to offer. She finished college in 1937 with a double 32 in French and mathematics. In 1939, Johnson and two other33 students became the first three Afri
17、can American students selected for a graduate program at West Virginia University, an 34 school in Morgantown. Then she had her 35 at NASA, from 1953 to 1986.21. A. popular B. legendary C. mysterious D. controversialA. pilot B. land C. space D. ocean22. A. connected B. submitted C. applied D. knownA
18、. shot B. scheduled C. released D. advertised25. A. nothingB. anythingC. somethingD. cvciything26. A. enteredB. adjustedC. discoveredD. calculated27. A. annoyedB. relievedC. depressedD.saddened28. A. celebrateB. traceC. appreciateD. record29. A. missB. reward C.mourn D. honorA. set up B. acted as C.
19、 broke down D. passed through30. A. finished B. attended C. missed D. taughtA. role B. degree C. course D. certification31. A. selfless B. intelligent C. enthusiastic D. courageousA. all-male B. all-female C. all-white D. all-black32. A. career B. title C. position D. dutyIV.语法填词A篇(上海知行中学高二第一次月考)On
20、the afternoon of 11 March 2011, Tetsu Nozaki watched helplessly as a wall of water 1 (crash) into his boats in Onahama, a small fishing port on Japans Pacific coast.2 (spend) the past eight years rebuilding, the Fukushima fishing fleet is now confronting yet another menace the increasing likelihood
21、3 the nuclear plants operator, Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), will dump huge quantities of radioactive water into the ocean.We strongly oppose any plans to discharge the water into the sea, Nozaki, head of Fukushima prefectures federation of fisheries cooperatives, told the Guardian.Currently, just o
22、ver one million tonnes of contaminated water is held in almost I, 000 tanks at Fukushima Daiichi, but the utility has warned that it will run out of space by the summer of 2022.4 (release) the wastewater into the sea would also anger South Korea, adding to pressure on diplomatic ties.Seoul, which ha
23、s yet to lift an import ban on Fukushima seafood5 (introduce) in 2013, claimed last week that discharging the water would pose a grave threat 6 the marine environment - a charge rejected by Japan.Japanese Government officials say they wont make a decision 7 they have received a report from an expert
24、 panel, but there are strong indications that dumping is preferred over other options 8 vaporising, burying or storing the water indefinitely.Critics say the government is reluctant 9 (support) the dumping option for fear of creating fresh controversy over Fukushima during the Rugby World Cup, 10 st
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